scanning reference sources?
scanning reference sources?
- Subject: scanning reference sources?
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 14:42:19 -0700 (PDT)
Apologies if this query is below the general tech level of conversations.
I'm a professional photographer working with a Nikon 9000 scanner and an
Epson 7600, working with a lot of older 35mm slides. We've worked with
some great folks on color management (3 cheers for rods & cones) but on
the source side, I've been frustrated with our input scanner: I'm not
getting the clarity and sharpness I had expected from the scanner.
I'm looking for reference materials on good scanning technique. I'm
looking for books that expressly speak to those issues; I see a number of
books that probably contain good general information (Real World
Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop for Photographers, Adobe Photoshop for Digital
Photographers... it's difficult to gauge what distinguishes these books
from each other. I'm just wondering if folks here have a favorite, or know
for a fact which has good techniques for capturing a good quality scan,
and the best methods for enhancing sharpness once captured. Thanks, and
again, apologies is this isn't considered "on topic".
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